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Speaking of living rooms: You might need a bigger one as giant TVs are one of 2026’s home-tech headlines. Now that it’s just as cheap to manufacture a 100-inch screen as a 25-inch set, brands are racing to crank them out.
After more than a decade of accumulating smart plugs, speakers and sensors, I realized parts of my setup were quietly becoming obsolete.
This simple tip takes only a minute and is vital for your smart home security, but almost everyone forgets about it.
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The Basics of Smart Home Technology: A Guide for Beginners
Are you ready to step into the future with your house? Smart home technology is revolutionizing the way we interact with our living spaces, making our homes more convenient, efficient, and secure. If you’re curious about all the buzz surrounding smart ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jamie Gold writes about wellness design and related housing topics. Technology has long played a role in home design, from the introduction of electricity in the 1800s to the increasing ...
A new residential property survey is suggesting that smart home tech can add to the resale value, though there are some big caveats. The headline news is that more than a quarter of American homebuyers are now willing to pay a premium for smart homes, and ...
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Smart Home Technology in Apartment Living
If you’re a tech-savvy apartment dweller or someone looking to upgrade their living space, this post is for you. We’ll be diving into the exciting world of smart home technology and exploring how it can revolutionize apartment living. From voice ...
RIoT Technology is able to track home performance to better inform builders and homeowners about what offers the best return on investment. Smart home technology has been evolving rapidly, driven by consumer expectations. While the technology has advanced ...
Of all the new gadgets we buy each year, smart home devices often hold the most promise. After all, convenience and security are at the core of what these products aim to help with. But finding the tech that’s actually worth investing in is a challenge.
About one in four Americans are at least 60 years old, and this group now outnumbers children in 11 states and in nearly half of all U.S. counties. Technological advancements are needed to serve a senior population that overwhelming prefers to age in place.